What's the cheapest place to buy the stuff, anyway? I've been getting it at Packbackers (I think...the store kind of near Cup A Joe) by the ream, but I just ran out and I was wondering where else one could get engineering paper cheaply.[Edited on October 18, 2006 at 8:04 AM. Reason : .]
10/18/2006 8:03:57 AM
what exactly is engineering paper?
10/18/2006 12:56:18 PM
It's just fancypants graph paper, typically set up with 1" major gridlines and 1/5" minor gridlines. A lot of engineering classes require you to use it for homework.
10/18/2006 1:02:50 PM
i think i got mine at the NSCU bookstore, still have a pad on my desk here at work, i really like working on the stuff when it comes to problems in class
10/18/2006 1:12:45 PM
it was pretty cheap at the beginning of the semester at adams.(note: cheap for engineering paper is not cheap by any rational standards)
10/18/2006 1:17:41 PM
^no kiddinga pad is like 20 bucks or some shit
10/18/2006 1:38:21 PM
10/18/2006 1:56:49 PM
I actually like using computer paper for everything.Screw buying those pads of paper.
10/18/2006 2:04:37 PM
20 bucks? I used to get it at the bookstore at UNCW for like $6
10/18/2006 2:04:59 PM
we talking about the green graph paper "Engineer Calculation Pad" by roaring spring paper products, it is like 200 or 500 sheets if i remember rightlyi bought the 200 and it was like 20 with tax, but this was years ago so i could be wrong, or it could have decreased in price
10/18/2006 2:12:27 PM
Just turn your stuff in on graph paper. Every prof I had that wanted assignments on engineering paper accepted them on graph if it was neatly done. That shit is such a rip off.
10/18/2006 2:36:09 PM
I learned to use white paper for homework over the summer when I lost my pad, but every damn CHE class I've been in so far requires the shit, so I guess I'll be buying a replacement in the fall. Honestly, BIC mechanical pencils (0.7 mm lead) and engineering paper go so well together! The combination makes doing homework bearable.
10/18/2006 4:01:08 PM
i checked onlineit is cheaper to get it in the bookstore than places i checked
10/18/2006 4:07:01 PM
Any professor that's anal about what kind of paper you do your homework on needs to be beaten upside the head with a whatsreallyimportant stick.
10/18/2006 5:16:16 PM
I love e-paper, I would use it exclusively if it weren't so expensive I always buy it from the bookstore b/c I just don't know where else to get it. Also I noticed that buying a pad of 500 sheets is more expensive than buying 5 pads of 100 sheets. wtf
10/18/2006 5:18:29 PM
10/18/2006 5:20:30 PM
soylent green is engineering paperI get mine at the bookstore. I think I have enough for this semester, anyway.[Edited on October 18, 2006 at 5:42 PM. Reason : .]
10/18/2006 5:42:02 PM
The only time I ever had to use engineering paper was for ECE220 homework. Seemed like the cheapest place I found to get it was at the NCSU bookstore. ^^^ Yeah, it seems like buying 5 100-sheet pads was cheaper than one 500-sheet pad back then, too. Never did figure that out.
10/18/2006 5:50:55 PM
i don't remember if it's once a semester or what, but try to hit the bookstore when they have their really big sale (everything like 40% off). that's when you want to stock up on the engineering paper
10/18/2006 6:12:06 PM
that shit's expensive??? I used to draw and doodle all over my ex's pages and he never said anything
10/18/2006 6:17:49 PM
^ It's more expensive than most paper, but still not expensive enough that I would complain about a gf using it for doodles. Assuming I had a gf. (But I would probably leave a pack of bulk copier paper out in the open, and hide my engineering paper.)
10/18/2006 6:25:18 PM
I have some i could get from work.. it has my company's logo on it and it sorta a marketing tool if thats cool.
10/20/2006 11:22:15 PM
15 and change at the bookstore for 500.
10/21/2006 12:01:12 AM
This is the only kind of paper we have at work. I would appreciate regular old college-ruled, but i'm a fake engineer.[Edited on October 21, 2006 at 12:53 AM. Reason : sdfs]
10/21/2006 12:53:26 AM
the bookstore on campus. or find someone who works at an engineering firm who can sneak some out to you.
10/21/2006 10:04:30 AM
I use this website to print out paper sometimes:http://www.incompetech.com/beta/plainGraphPaper/I like using the Cornell Note Taking System PLUS Graph Paper, and I just change the margins around. You can make it look similar to engineering paper. Ignore what he has listed for engineers paper I don't know what that is.
10/21/2006 10:11:54 AM
the tan version that they sell at the bookstore is better quality than the green - it's usually out of stock though
10/21/2006 6:05:01 PM
yeahi went to get some today and they were outsucked because almost no one uses the tan so it is easy to find my homework in the piles
10/21/2006 6:07:00 PM
10/21/2006 7:43:26 PM